Christine Falls Viewpoint
Christine Falls Viewpoint
Christine Falls Viewpoint
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Edwelsh
North Canton, OH7,220 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
We stopped on our way out of the park. Almost missed it, there is just a small sign at a small parking lot that says Viewpoint. You cross over cobblestone Christine Bridge and see Christine Falls right beside the road. But it’s worth stopping and walking down to the viewpoint. It was not very crowded, beautiful and so peaceful.
Written September 24, 2023
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Steve5863
Avon, OH12,812 contributions
Aug 2015 • Family
From the viewpoint located at the end of a very short access path, the beautiful 40 foot (12m) Christine Falls is framed by a lovely, rustic, arch-shaped, stone bridge. The bridge and viewpoint are located 4 miles (6.4k) east of Longmire on Paradise Road, just past mile marker 10, with pullouts on both sides of the bridge.
An even closer look at this beautiful waterfall, which had a high volume of water even during the extremely dry summer of 2015, can be had by walking across the bridge but be very careful walking or driving across the bridge as the walk way is very narrow and I notice several people, not paying attention, stepping backward into traffic to better frame of their photo.
An even closer look at this beautiful waterfall, which had a high volume of water even during the extremely dry summer of 2015, can be had by walking across the bridge but be very careful walking or driving across the bridge as the walk way is very narrow and I notice several people, not paying attention, stepping backward into traffic to better frame of their photo.
Written January 3, 2016
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SuperTed19
Madison, WI751 contributions
Oct 2019
This is a quick stop, assuming it’s not peak season. Even if it is, it is worth a quick look. The falls are beautiful and access to them couldn’t be much easier.
Written November 12, 2019
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scott m
Fort Wayne, IN142 contributions
Sep 2019
Melted Glacier runoff forms a water fall you can look down onto as it hits the pools below. Take plenty of Pictures and record if you can...! RON from Tours Northwest had us all primed & this was very cool.
Written October 8, 2019
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donna s
221 contributions
Sep 2019
I am glad I decided ot get out of the car, walk less than a block on a paved surface to see this beauty! The incline and uneven steps might prevent a few from the short walk, but if you are able - do it. The pool at the bottom is artic blue - just beautiful
Written September 27, 2019
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Colleen C
Middleton, WI290 contributions
Sep 2019
My husband and I unfortunately didn't have a lot of time to spend in Mt. Rainier National Park, but this was one of the stops we made based on where we entered the park. It is a multi-tiered waterfall, and Christine's Bridge visually splits the two. There is a short path down for some great views, but I would also recommend walking along the bridge to get better views of the higher tier(s). It made for some really pretty pictures.
Written November 13, 2019
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mountiamsandcanyons
Elgin Illinois860 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
this waterfall is only a short walk down some 25 or so stairs to the viewpoint. Just off the road you will see the signs for it. there is a small parking area for about 12 cars but dont worry. people come and go quickly.
IMO this is the best waterfall picture in the park with the bridge in the foreground. the best pictures however are from just to the left of the viewing area along a large fallen tree. wonderfull spot rain or shine.
IMO this is the best waterfall picture in the park with the bridge in the foreground. the best pictures however are from just to the left of the viewing area along a large fallen tree. wonderfull spot rain or shine.
Written July 1, 2018
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angeleyes27
Brigantine, NJ5,336 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
These falls are right off the road close to Cougar Rock trail. The path to the viewpoint is a little steep but very short and easy for almost everyone. You can see other small waterfalls from the road but this one has the best view from the trail from the parking lot.
Written May 26, 2018
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Carolyn C
Cherry Hill, NJ41 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
If you don't have alot of time in Mount Ranier, Christine Falls is directly off the road between Paradise and Longmire. Just park in the pullover and it is just a short walk to view the falls. Go early to avoid crowds.
Written June 15, 2016
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travelingrm
New Jersey714 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
This is worth a stop. Christine Falls is framed by the bridge so if you can walk around a little to see it, you will be rewarded with a spectacular sight. There are two other waterfalls that we visited today....Narada Falls and Silver Falls. I'd recommend you spend one day visiting all three like we did.
Written August 12, 2015
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